St Bernards have welcomed the opportunity to use the web site facilities offered by Club Website as a means of keeping our players informed of developments as well as providing a record of games as the season progresses. It has also given us the opportunity to record brief histories of the club and the individual teams with some archive photographs to be shared with visitors to the site in the Photo Galleries.
Pictured above is the senior St Bernards Scottish Cup winning team of 1895 one of the inspirations of the present club founded in 1949.
Just below is the St Bernards Boys Club Under Age Juveinile team that won the Lord Weir Scottish Cup in 1961.
The third picture is the senior team of 1907/08. The trophies shown are the Scottish Qualifying Cup, the Penman Cup and the Rosebery Cup.
We hope you enjoy visiting the site and if you are a former player you may have a copy of a photograph that we do not already hold which could be used. In the 1970s and 1980s in particular the club ran as many as seven teams in a season but we have hardly any photographs from this period if any do indeed exist. Please do not hesitate to contact me, George Park on Tel No 0131 557 0817 if you have any information or photographs that we could use.
Club badges of the same design as displayed in the club crest on this page can be purchased for � 2-50 from Ronnie Hall who can be contacted by sending an Email to him at ronnie.hall@blueyonder.co.uk
Would moving kids' football to a summer game help improve the development of young footballers?
Yes - better pitches mean a better chance to develop technique/skills
No - wouldn't make any real difference to development
Maybe - but I'd be worried about more injuries on firm pitches
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What would you do to improve the next generation of British footballers?
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